
Organised and hosted by the IoF West Midlands Committee, the legacy fundraising training day is intended for both experienced and those new to the field of legacy fundraising.
Ashley will be exploring the principles of using face to face conversations as part of an effective legacy fundraising strategy and providing practical examples of how to initiate effective legacy conversations.
You are warmly invited to attend a unique training day centred around the wonderful world of legacy marketing!
Through practical, implementable and inspirational presentations and workshops, highlighting successful and challenging case studies, you will see how legacy marketing can be an integral component of your charity’s fundraising strategy. You can do this.
Chaired by Simon George of WG Consulting, speakers will include Dylan Carroll from Barnardo’s, Eifron Hopper from RNIB, Michael Clark from the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Ashley Rowthorn from Legacy Voice and Hugh Carslake from SGH Martineau, who will cover topics including creating a legacy proposition, creating a legacy strategy on a shoestring, legacy culture, legacy events and conversations, as well as offering a legal perspective.
An absolute must for those new to the sector and those with more or lots of experience looking to develop or refresh their programme.
The event venue has kindly been sponsored by SGH Martineau LLP.
1 Colmore Circus
Queensway
B4 6AA
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Thursday, 2 July 2015
09:30 to 15:30
The Institute of Fundraising is the professional body for UK fundraising. The Institute of Fundraising in the West Midlands is run by a volunteer committee.
We support fundraisers, through leadership, representation, setting standards and training, and we champion fundraising as a career choice.
The Institute is a charity registered in England and Wales (No 1079573) and Scotland (No SC038971)
Book your ticket
To register for the event, visit the IoF West Midlands Eventbrite page and purchase your ticket online. Hurry as there are limited tickets available and places are booking up fast.
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